Adenocarcinoma Carcinoma

Adenocarcinoma vs Esophageal

Adenocarcinoma is a type of cancer that starts in mucus-producing (glandular) cells. Many organs have these types of cells and adenocarcinoma can develop in any of these organs. Adenocarcinomas occur most commonly in the:   Bowel – around 90% of bowel cancers are adenocarcinomas, which begin in the glandular tissue lining the bowel.   Breast – […]

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Adenocarcinoma -Rete Testis

Question: My friend Reggie McAtee recently received his Rife machine. He has been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer that is not listed in the book. Do you know what frequencies he should use? It is adenocarcinoma, poorly differentiated of the rete testis. We appreciate your assistance as he has four children under the age

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Cancer and a Herx Reaction

Question: The cancers I have are – Cervis, pap smear – squamous cell and Polyp tissue from inside – adeno carcinoma. I started using the endometrial group after I checked on the MRI and saw that the whole uterus was swollen with cancer. When I started on it, It caused a small amount of bleeding

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Adenocarcioma Carcinoma the same frequencies as Prostate Cancer?

Cancer: Prostate: 0.13, 0.57, 0.83, 2.25, 97.50, 325.71, 434.16, 527.00, 667.00, 742.00, (Adenocarcinoma) Carcinoma: 0.13, 0.23, 0.73, 0.83, 5.12, 7.25, 32.50, 90.00, 175.75, 434.53, Although the frequencies are similar in part, there are some variations. Carcinoma therapy is more specifically in the lower frequency region, but also incorporates the classic higher frequencies used in all

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